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ysical temperament will be nervous-sanguine, with remarkably fine health and a long life. They will find their most congenial friends, first, among Sagittarius people; next, among those born under Libra and Aries. The faults of these persons are trickery in business affairs, prevarication, and laziness. They are chronic borrowers. They are hot-headed, impetuous, fiery, and passionate. Leo is the only sign governed by the sun, and to this solar influence is ascribed the passion and impetuosity of its subjects. A union with a person born in Sagittarius or in Aries is likely to be most happy and to produce the strongest offspring. Leo children are quick to observe any duplicity or inconsistency on the part of those around them, and will meet it with corresponding hypocrisy and a deep cunning. The gems are the ruby, diamond, and sardonyx. The astral colors are red and green. The flower is the morning-glory, the one which responds most readily to the influence of the sun. The lucky months for a Leo subject are January and October. Sunday is traditionally the most fortunate day of the week. The ancient Hebrew tribe over which Leo has rule is that of Joseph. The ruling angel of the sign is Verchiel. August, originally Sextilis, the sixth month in the pre-Julian Roman year, received its present name from the Emperor Augustus, in the year 8 B.C. August was selected, not as being his natal month, but because in it his greatest good fortune had come to him, and it is a rather curious example of the irony of fate that he should have died August 29, 14 A.D. As July contained thirty-one days, and August only thirty, another day was added, in order that Augustus might not be in any respect inferior to Julius Caesar, his predecessor, in whose honor the month of July was named. Napoleon Bonaparte, Sir Walter Scott, General Ballington Booth, and Mrs. Grover Cleveland were born under Leo, and are good examples of the soldierly, commanding characteristics, and the ability to make friends, of the sign. End of Project Gutenberg's The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 6, by Various *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SCRAP BOOK, VOLUME 1, NO. 6 *** ***** This file should be named 32123.txt or 32123.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/1/2/32123/ Produced by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier, Christine D. and the Online Distributed Proofread
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